foundation
Related to foundation: bootstrap, Building foundation
rock (something) to its foundations
To impact something in a way that affects its very essence, especially concerning its values or beliefs. The election of the outsider candidate rocked the party to its foundations, and led to a lot of soul-searching among its members.
See also: foundation, rock
rock the foundations of (something)
To impact something in a way that affects its very essence, especially concerning its values or beliefs. The death of her son rocked the foundations of her beliefs. The election of the outsider candidate rocked the foundations of the party, and led to a lot of soul-searching among its members.
See also: foundation, of, rock
shake (something) to its foundations
To impact something in a way that affects its very essence, especially concerning its values or beliefs. The election of the outsider candidate shook the party to its foundations, and led to a lot of soul-searching among its members.
See also: foundation, shake
shake (something) to the foundations
To impact something in a way that affects its very essence, especially concerning its values or beliefs. The election of the outsider candidate shook the party to the foundations, and led to a lot of soul-searching among its members.
See also: foundation, shake
shake the foundations of (something)
To impact something in a way that affects its very essence, especially concerning its values or beliefs. The death of her son shook the foundations of her beliefs. The election of the outsider candidate shook the foundations of the party, and led to a lot of soul-searching among its members.
See also: foundation, of, shake
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
shake something to the foundations
orshake something to its foundations
If someone or something shakes something to the foundations or shakes it to its foundations, they damage it, change it or shock it very much. Her faith, which had been so strong, was shaken to the foundations. When an American president is forced to resign, the country is shaken to its foundations. Note: The verb rock is sometimes used instead of shake. The music industry was rocked to its foundations last night when it was revealed that the Midlands' top live music venue was to close.
See also: foundation, shake, something
Collins COBUILD Idioms Dictionary, 3rd ed.
shake/rock the ˈfoundations of something
,shake/rock something to its ˈfoundations
cause people to question their basic beliefs about something: This issue has shaken the very foundations of French politics.See also: foundation, of, rock, shake, something
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
- rock (something) to its foundations
- shake (something) to its foundations
- shake (something) to the foundations
- shake something to the foundations
- rock the foundations of (something)
- shake the foundations of (something)
- shake/rock the foundations of something
- sum and substance
- the sum and substance
- go to the stake